Everything starts with hope, because hope allows us to focus our attention on what is not in us. Being defines consciousness. When we see something that isn't there, we put it in our lives.
Hope is a compass that indicates the direction of travel. Hope indicates what to believe. You have to believe what you hope for, and then the hope will become a reality.
No hope, don't torment yourself. 62% of success depends on luck. Luck is obtained from hope and faith, where faith is the maximum of work and action, most of which will be useless, but necessary.
Fear is when there is no hope. A man either follows hope or runs from the whip. Those who have love in them follow hope by the power of faith… All the others run behind, urged on by the whip.
There is no hope, do not torment yourself, because hope generates movement, and movement is the realization of what is expected. If you lose hope, you lose movement. Movement is life, no life, no fruitfulness.
To succeed in life, you need to look at the world through the paradigm of hope. Look at problems, troubles, and bad luck as good luck and a good opportunity. Gather all your willpower, and, with a crunch and crackle, switch the paradigm inside yourself, turn on the light.
If you think you have only a few options, you are clearly blind. You should have at least an infinite number of options. Look around carefully and try to do something very crazy and strange, but extremely simple and worthless, but with hope... without hope is not possible.
Hope cannot be lost or found. Hope is a constant. There is always hope inside you and outside of you. Hope within you requires faith in yourself, that is, your own actions. Hope outside of oneself requires trust in the outside world, based on the idea that the world is good.
To lose hope is a judgment of pride. The fact is that as long as a person is alive, he has hope for himself. You can only lose your hope for external factors, but this is not a loss of hope, but the humility of your thirst for power and pride, that is, rather good than harm.